Postoperative complications of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

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After the operation, but after the recurrence this year, the left nasal obstruction and left eye blindness, brain edema, tumor size is 7 * 6 * 6.5cm

Postoperative complications of nasopharyngeal carcinoma

First, the postoperative sequelae of nasopharyngeal carcinoma mainly include the following manifestations: blood and epistaxis in the nasal discharge, tinnitus, hearing loss, etc. tumors located in the anterior wall of the top of the nasopharynx are more likely to cause nasal congestion, and headache is a common symptom. Yes, he was rescued. In Qingdao, there have also been cases of death caused by the treatment of psoriasis with plum blossom needle plus external application of mercury containing folk prescription, which has to arouse the deep thinking of psoriasis patients.   

Second: the harm of this kind of disease is also great, because this kind of disease is very rare in clinic, leading to the imperfect treatment methods and measures. It often leads to systemic damage and secondary infection, and brings greater harm to patients. Patients in addition to the general symptoms of psoriasis, but also found that its lymph node enlargement, white blood cell count increased phenomenon. Such a situation, if not decisive and effective treatment, is likely to threaten the lives of patients. The name of this kind of psoriasis is erythroderma psoriasis, which does great harm to human body and is rare in clinical medicine. If the treatment is not good, it is easy to cause death.

Third: nasopharyngeal carcinoma is a kind of malignant tumor of nasopharynx epithelial tissue, which occurs in an irregular cavity connecting the nasal cavity and oral cavity. It is located under the skull base, in front of the cervical spine and behind the nasal cavity. It is one of the common malignant tumors in the head and neck.

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Generally speaking, the natural course of NPC from initial symptoms to death ranges from 3 months to 13 months. According to reports at home and abroad, the 5-year survival rate after radiotherapy is 8% - 62%. With the update of radiotherapy equipment and the improvement of radiotherapy technology, the 5-year survival rate of nasopharyngeal carcinoma after radiotherapy continues to improve.